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    Under The Gun Trailer#1

    hey so i know this might be considered spam but since i got messages from some of you wanting to see this. here it is the trailer to my first feature length film under the gun, since it titled trailer #1 it more like a teaser then an actual full trailer but enjoy and tell me what you think:

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=t8FOIe6N-rU

    or

    www.edgewaterstorage.com/utgtrailer.wmv


    thanks to you guys on the forum for your support and thanks to gene in advance for not deleting this. besides i'm the guy who puts everyone all to all the knew stuff coming out of hong kong, i should be able to plug my own film.

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    Thumbs up

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    Hey doug maverick,

    Isn't the hitman with the braid from the Alan Lee school?



    mickey

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    yeah

    i think he is

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    I'm in there getting my ass kicked somewhere.
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    Genes too busy rocking the gang and scarfing down bags of cheetos while beating it to nacho ninjettes and laughing at the ridiculous posts on the kfforum. In a horse stance of course.

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    nice trailer

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    ayana

    thank you everybody worked real hard on this film. and me and my DOP worked harder on making it look like a film. thanks

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    just thought i'd bring this back up as it is my feature film. we going screening it at the pennsylviania hotel november 16 on the 18th floor at 6pm. pm me for more information

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    some clips

    i put up some clips of the film a while ago to promote the screening back in april. check them out tell me what you guys think.

    beach scene featuring shyaporn theerakulstit and kelly fung, directed by me douglas ferguson shot and edited by johnny tsang

    Fight scene, featuring shyaporn theerakustit and many brown, fight scene choreagraphed by manny brown/douglas ferguson directed by me shot and edited by johnny tsang

    side note: manny was the main choreagrapher on this fight scene. i just added some things into it. also we choreagraphed this fight scene on set.

    Torture scene: featuring, Guy Dorian, Manny Brown, and Michael Carbonaro
    directed by me douglas ferguson/Shot and edited by johnny Tsang



    just to give you guys an update on the film for those of you who care. after the screening in april i got several distribution offers both here and abroad. and decided to for go the whole film festival thing and sell the film out right. as to when the film will be release look for it late 08 or early 09. thank you to all those who have been involved and those who have kept an interest in the film.

    also since one of our cast members/choreagraphers Jerry liau is now a finalist on JC's disciple i might upload either one of his scene's or one of the fight scene's he choreagraphed.

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    Update please?

    So what's going on with this project anyway?

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    Quote Originally Posted by iron_silk View Post
    So what's going on with this project anyway?
    the film is currently out to distrbutors, with some already expressing interest. i forgoed the whole film festival thing, as i missed the deadline for some of the big ones and i'm, not a big fan of alot of the film festivals out there, which generally just take your money and don't offer you anything in return(not even a freaking award or anything).i'll keep [people posted on when it will be available. thanks for asking

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    Quote Originally Posted by doug maverick View Post
    the film is currently out to distrbutors, with some already expressing interest. i forgoed the whole film festival thing, as i missed the deadline for some of the big ones and i'm, not a big fan of alot of the film festivals out there, which generally just take your money and don't offer you anything in return(not even a freaking award or anything).i'll keep [people posted on when it will be available. thanks for asking
    Thanks for the update Doug!

    So how long did you take you finish editing the project after you shot everything?

    And did you get someone to score the music for you?

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    actually the editing process was pretty quick. mainly because i already knew how i want to cut together the film so i just gave a 40 page cut list to the editor who cut it together and then after i looked at it we made changes took scenes out stuff like that. as for score mostly we used royalty free music cause the budget was basically gone by the time we finished the editing but i was able to get some songs created for the film from some people in england. the entire film was shot in twelve days with a "budget" of 15k

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    Quote Originally Posted by doug maverick View Post
    actually the editing process was pretty quick. mainly because i already knew how i want to cut together the film so i just gave a 40 page cut list to the editor who cut it together and then after i looked at it we made changes took scenes out stuff like that. as for score mostly we used royalty free music cause the budget was basically gone by the time we finished the editing but i was able to get some songs created for the film from some people in england. the entire film was shot in twelve days with a "budget" of 15k
    You shot it in 12 days? no way...I thought I mentioned that it took like 2 years to finish or something like that...12 days is impressive

    Where would you find royalty free music?

    15K is impressive...how did you know where you needed money and where you can get away without money?

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    yeah it was shot in 12 shooting days over the course of two years. we had alot of scheduling problems and my star got his finger choped off in a accident un related to the film.
    and as for your other question. its all about planning and budgeting i'm a master at it i don't know how i got like that i just did. first thing was crew iknew that no matter what i couldn't skimp on the crew. so i got my friends over at edgewater pictures who shot a tv pilot i directed for crew. now when i say crew i mean me, the DOP and th sound guy. me and the DOP rigged they lights. thats another thing when doing these indie projects as a director i go over everything in my head about the scene how i want it to look what shots i want(not just shooting every angle and then puting it togather in the editing room you don't have time like that) what kind of lights to use and how to light the scene. also good to have a DP who knows what he's doing. next is actors,i was pretty skimpy on the actor budget and that was mhy one failing because that left me at the mercy of my actors schedules which is horrid and why the film took so long to shoot. so i learned to always pay your actors good so that they can be at your beck and call. as for saving money mostly i saved on actors and locations, i paid little or nothing for most of the locations. theres a club scene in the movie that was shot in brighton beach that i had to go shot for shot with potatoe vodka for the owner to let me use it for free(almost cost me a liver). speed is the key in these films.

    IMAO(Improvise,Modify, Adapt, and O vercome) should be your everyday mantra. as for the music my editor has a whole cache of the stuff so he was able to hook it up.

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